PARD NV007 SP LRF
The new PARD NV007SP is the further development of the successful PARD NV007S. The digital night vision monocular is suitable for observation and for mounting on optics. Thanks to the built-in focusable IR illuminator, available with 850 nm and 940 nm wavelengths, the night vision device can also be used in complete darkness.
The new 2K sensor and revised software offer an unprecedented night vision experience. Due to its operating principle, the instrument guarantees very high precision, as the optical axis is not changed and no zeroing is necessary.
The instruments with the additional designation LRF are equipped with a laser rangefinder with a range of up to 1000 m.
Technical device data for the new PARD NV007SP 850 nm or 940 nm
- OLED screen with 1,024 x 768 pixels
- 2K sensor with 2,560 x 1,440 pixels
- Magnification: 1x to 3.5x
- IR emitter power: 5 watts
- IR emitter wavelength: 850 nm or 940 nm
- Focusable IR emitter
- Battery: 18650 (1x), 3.7 V, replaceable
- Recoil energy up to 6,000 joules
- Detection distance up to 350 m (940 nm)
- External power supply via USB Type C
- Operating temperature: -25 to +40 °C
- Photo and video recording possible
- Photo resolution: 2,592 x 1,944 pixels
- Video resolution: 1,920 x 1,080 pixels
- Micro SD card (not included)
- Freely selectable brightness and exposure settings
- WIFI
- Size: 105 x 71 x 120 mm
- Weight: 290 g (without battery)
- Protection class: IP 67 (waterproof)
- Includes 45 mm mounting adapter
Different technical data for LRF models
- Integrated laser rangefinder with a range of up to 1000 m
- Weight 355 g (without batteries)
This aftermarket device has an 850 nm IR illuminator and is equipped with a laser rangefinder.
The scope includes an eyepiece adaptor for 45 mm. Includes three inserts that reduce the diameter to 39 mm.
Our expert comment:
Legal information:
The purchase, possession and test firing of these night vision devices and thermal attachments at a shooting range is permitted in Germany for holders of a valid hunting licence in accordance with weapons legislation!
Before mounting night vision devices on riflescopes/firearms, check the hunting laws of your federal state or ask your local hunting/firearms authority whether this is permitted in your federal state!
Stefan Rieger